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“The communication. I think we all knew it would get done, it was just a matter of when and the timing. But I couldn’t be more ecstatic, and am very, very grateful for the opportunity,” Bradley said emphatically.

Los Angeles had one of the best scoring and overall defenses in the NFL under Bradley in 2017, finishing No. 3 in scoring defense (17 points per game) as well as the No. 3 passing defense (197.2 yards per game).

As such, Bolts fans are sure to be equally, if not more, excited about the team locking up Bradley to a three-year contract this week. L.A. also found a way to retain offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt as well. general manager Tom Telesco made it a point to focus on continuity after the Bolts won 9-of-12 games to close out 2017.